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... Italian pictures that the young man turned to , and thoughts of Italy that filled his mind . From Berlin he was writing to Mary , " A day in Italy is worth more than a week elsewhere . To get the perfume of a flower so as to be able to ...
... Italian pictures that the young man turned to , and thoughts of Italy that filled his mind . From Berlin he was writing to Mary , " A day in Italy is worth more than a week elsewhere . To get the perfume of a flower so as to be able to ...
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... Italy , are fascinating reading , and so are Mary's accounts of their first journeys in Italy together . The young man revealed is one to whom the years were to bring very few essential changes in character , though many in opinion . We ...
... Italy , are fascinating reading , and so are Mary's accounts of their first journeys in Italy together . The young man revealed is one to whom the years were to bring very few essential changes in character , though many in opinion . We ...
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... Italian painting , and how very much there is still left for the ' mere ' scholar to accom- plish . " His zest was ... Italy of the Renaissance , he remarked that one of its most marked characteristics was " a yearning for the highest ...
... Italian painting , and how very much there is still left for the ' mere ' scholar to accom- plish . " His zest was ... Italy of the Renaissance , he remarked that one of its most marked characteristics was " a yearning for the highest ...
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Wanderer in South America A By Milford Collins | 27 |
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